The lead-up to this week's draft is uncannily beginning to mirror the plot of the recently released Kevin Costner vehicle, "Draft Day," with an edge-rushing linebacker surnamed "Mack" bypassing the consensus top pick.

2. Johnny Manziel (No. 10) remains the top quarterback on Mayock's board. Stating that most of the signal-callers in this class need a "redshirt" year, Mayock had previously opined that Manziel and Georgia's Aaron Murray are the only two ready to start right away.

3. Mayock has been "banging the table" for Notre Dame's Zack Martin, the only prospect capable of playing all five offensive line positions at a high level. Martin is ranked No. 9 overall, bolstering Mayock's contention that four offensive tackles will go off the board in the first 13 picks.

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5. Ohio State's Ryan Shazier, the fastest linebacker we've seen since a young Brian Urlacher, is ranked No. 18 -- seven spots below Alabama's C.J. Mosley (No. 11). Shazier appears to be entrenched as a first-round pick after beginning the process as a consensus second-rounder.

6. For all of the talk of running backs falling out of the first round, Mayock has two in his top 32 picks: Washington's Bishop Sankey at No. 27 and Ohio State's Carlos Hyde at No. 31.

7. Teams in need of a disruptive interior defender shouldn't count on Pitt's Aaron Donald falling to the middle of the first round. Mayock has Donald ranked No. 12 overall, two spots higher than Daniel Jeremiah has the defensive tackle in his Talented Top 50.